TechAbrams tanks fall short in Ukraine, says Jake Sullivan

Abrams tanks fall short in Ukraine, says Jake Sullivan

Jake Sullivan, the U.S. National Security Advisor, admitted in a widely discussed interview that the Abrams tanks did not meet the expectations set by Ukrainians and much of the West. The American tanks proved to be of limited use in the realities of the war with Russia; many were destroyed, and some were transported to Moscow, where they were showcased as trophies from Ukraine.

Destroyed Abrams tank on display in Moscow
Destroyed Abrams tank on display in Moscow
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As part of an American aid package to Ukraine, 31 Abrams M1A1 tanks were sent. Initially, newer M1A2 variants were considered, but for various reasons including the potential for faster delivery, older models were chosen. Even the Abrams M1A1 provides the crew with significantly more comfort, better equipment, and greater firepower than the Soviet-era designs on which Ukrainians relied for their armored strength at the outbreak of the war. However, the American machines did not prove as durable as expected.

Jake Sullivan candid about Abrams in Ukraine

According to data provided by the creators of the Oryx blog, who monitor and document equipment losses in the war in Ukraine, the Russians have already eliminated 16 Abrams tanks from further participation in battles. Some sources claim the losses are even greater, reaching up to 20 such machines.

“When it comes to Abrams tanks, we sent Abrams tanks to Ukraine. These Abrams tanks are not actually being used by the units because it is not the most useful piece of equipment for them in this fight,” said Sullivan.

The Defence Blog service noted that the tanks provided to Ukraine were modified. The Americans decided to use altered armor modules and replace depleted uranium panels with tungsten inserts. This decision was driven by concerns that sensitive technologies might fall into Russian hands. Additionally, the Abrams tanks sent to the front were stripped of the latest communication systems.

Controversial statement about Abrams

The concerns were justified because the losses associated with the Abrams were very high, and the Russians captured some tanks. Experts analyzed some, while others ended up in Moscow on display as trophies from Ukraine.

Some observers of the war in Ukraine criticize Jake Sullivan's statement. They claim that the main issue was not the capabilities of the Abrams tanks but the very small number of units the United States decided to provide to Ukraine.

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